Tyson Fury fighting the guy Chisora went 8 rounds with.

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  1. Flea Man

    Flea Man มวยสากล Full Member

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    he should fight Sosnowski, the guy that beat Danny Williams.

    He would batter Audley, even now.

    Chisora would be dangerous, but is not that tall and I think Tyson would take it on PTS (over 8)

    Sexton, stopped by Chisora, would have his moments but would find himself the shorter man. I don't think he'd like that and I'd bet on Fury to stop him.

    What would be perfect is Martin Rogan. Aggressive, strong, fairly good stamina, undefeated....if Rogan beats Skelton it would be a fantastic win and would take him out of the picture, but if Skelton wins (I think he will win on PTS) then Rogan would be a good test for Fury.

    I honestly think if he keeps on improving his conditioning then Fury will be ready for the Skelton's of this World by the end of the year.



    And I like Danny Williams, he doesn't deserve anymore beatings.



    JOHN McDERMOTT! Now there's a fight for Fury.
     
  2. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    I don't see Akinwande fighting again to be honest.
     
  3. Guy

    Guy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'd like to see him fight McDermott he'd batter him!
    Sexton technically seemed better than Tyson but doesn't have his ferocious power.
    Oh yes it was Chris Burton Sexton beat and he's one behind Tyson
    Why is Sprott above Williams?
     
  4. David UK

    David UK Boxing Addict banned

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    Sexton was offered the Fury fight but chickened out.

    Sexton is decent but nothing special
     
  5. robpalmer135

    robpalmer135 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    how is chirora ahead of rogan???
     
  6. LHL

    LHL Captain Freedom Full Member

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    How is Sexton above them both :huh
     
  7. colinthfc

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    I don't think losing to a world class cruiser weight would Ellis a non creditable opponent for a a 3-0 prospect. Throw the Area title in and you would have a top of the bill at Blackpool.

    How many of you got carried away with Pele Reid 10 years odd ago. Tyson Fury has all the atributes, but lets keep it in context
     
  8. robpalmer135

    robpalmer135 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    yeh people did think Pele Reid would be fantastic.

    remember Fury has lost to David Price twice, i get that price was a silver medalist at the olympics but he has a dodgy chin and fury couldnt hit him. i think price beat him 18-5 something like that.
     
  9. Guy

    Guy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ellis was brave against Enzo when he was getting hurt but I don't seem to remember him offering much resistance
     
  10. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    Who cares. It means absolutely nothing. Fury would destroy him in the pros, thats all that counts.
     
  11. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    I really don't know what to make of Price.

    Saw him three times in the Olympics - twice he looked top notch, if a little timid, the third time he looked like Ian Bell under pressure :lol:
     
  12. icemax

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    Amateur and pros are chalk and cheese. At one time how someone did in the ams would be an indication of how he might perform in the paid ranks, but not these days...the codes are worlds apart
     
  13. PaddyD1983

    PaddyD1983 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I feel like every time there is a Fury thread I'm the one that ends up pissing on people's chips. Before I go any further, I like him and want him to dominate the world scene.

    Right, formalities out of the way, he's a raw talent. But I think he may get a little ahead of himself (and drag us with him). With the exception of Audley, pretty much any heavy who has over ten fights and a winning record would beat Fury tomorrow. The lad is aggressive and strong (which is why I think Audley would fold), but his accuracy is not great. I am yet to see KO power from him. And (this is my main point)... this is his third fight! Now dont get me wrong, his last opponent would have been good enough to fight an 8-0 prospect rather than a 1-0 so maybe Fury deserves to be thought of as an 8-0 type prospect that we're used to.

    But, at the moment, a fight against Audley would flatter to deceive. Give him a chance to work on his pro game first.

    If he wants to do things quickly then brilliant. In hindsight it didnt do Haye any harm to get in with some tough tests early on. And I like the fact that Fury wants to fight everyone, but lets not all get fooled that he'd beat everyone tomorrow. He hasnt yet fought 4 professional rounds of boxing, but we're assuming he'd beat the rest of those in the division at domestic level? A little naive I feel.

    He looks exciting, I hope he does well. But lets not build him into something which he wont be able to prove he is(or isnt) until about 2-3 years time. This is how the hating starts. Someone is burdened with unreasonable expectation and then cant live up to it.

    If we're saying we want Fury to clean out the division tomorrow then that is one thing, actually believing he will is another!
     
  14. Guy

    Guy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He could fight Scott Gammer,Chris Burton or Ellis as some are saying
     
  15. nicofly

    nicofly Caretaker Full Member

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    Would love to see him fight fatty ellis! :yep